Production Theory
Paid and Unpaid Labor
These transactions do suggest, however, that many aspects of labor market regulation may be unneeded.
No Such Thing as a Free Search
There's no such thing as a free search. But there are a group of professionals out there driving the price as low as possible, and they certainly earn my admiration.
Can Labor Unions Restrict Wages in a Free Market?
Almost invariably, furthermore, the union is not trying to discover the market rate, but to impose various arbitrary "principles" of wage determination, such as "keeping up with the cost of living," a "living wage," the "going rate" for comparable labor in other firms or industries, an annual average "productivity" increase, "fair differentials," and so forth.
The Hidden Costs of a Minimum Wage
One effect of a minimum wage is to reduce the availability of on-the-job training, since more resources are required simply to hire and retain a workforce.
Response to the “Market Failure” Drones
In addition to his merciless evisceration of the propaganda surrounding specific New Deal programs, Murphy assembles some suggestive evidence, in addition to the clear testimony of economic theory, regarding the destructive, growth-inhibiting nature of the New Deal in general.
Is Advertising a Sham?
"Like all things designed to suit the taste of the masses, advertising is repellent to people of delicate feeling."
What Business Management Is and What It Is Not
"A manager is a junior partner of the entrepreneur, as it were, no matter what the contractual and financial terms of his employment are."
A Rejoinder to Brad DeLong
"The Austrian theory is not a theory of recessions per se; it is a theory of the unsustainable boom."